"8.2 Million Defective Laundry Detergent Packets Recalled Due to Injury Risk"

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Procter & Gamble has recalled 8.2 million bags of various laundry detergent packets, including Tide, Gain, Ace, and Ariel brands, due to a risk of serious injury to children. The packaging can split open, posing a risk of ingestion and subsequent skin or eye injuries. Consumers are advised to secure the recalled bags away from children and contact P&G for a refund and a replacement child-resistant bag. Experts emphasize the importance of safely storing laundry packets, especially due to the vulnerability of children to accidental ingestion.
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